Tank Talk Magazine June 2010 | Page 21

20 Honey blue eye - Pseudomugil mellis The Honey Blue-eye is listed as vulnerable. This species is eligible for listing as vulnerable under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cwlth)(EPBC Act) as, prior to the commencement of the EPBC Act, it was listed as vulnerable under Schedule 1 of the Endangered Species Protection Act 1992 (Cwlth). This species is also listed as vulnerable under the Nature Conservation Act 1992 (Queensland). www.epa.qld.gov.au Size/Length: 3.8cm Aquarium: Minimum 2ft, Lots of plants and bogwood. Rock formations will provide extra cover Water chemistry: pH 4.4 - 6.8 (5), 5 –10dH (5), 68 -82°F (20-28°C) Social behaviour: Peaceful community fish, enjoys being kept in groups/schools Recommended tank mates: Small peaceful community species FOOD: Omnivore: commercially available flake and pellet foods, frozen or freeze- dried live foods. Macculloch’s rainbow - Melantaenia muccullochi (red fin) Rare Australian native Size/Length: Male 6cm, Female 6cm Aquarium: Minimum of 2ft, a planted tank with some swimming room. Frequent water changes are required. Water chemistry: pH 6 - 7 (6.5), 5 –10dH (5), 68 -82°F (20-28°C) Social behaviour: Peaceful community fish, enjoys being kept in groups/schools Recommended tank mates: Peaceful community species, Danios, Corydoras species, bristlenose, clown loaches watershed3.tripod.com/ FOOD: Omnivore: commercially available flake and pellet foods, frozen or freeze- dried live foods. Desert goby - Chlamydogobius eremius Not found in shops often, specimens are at times, of questionable quality if found at all. Australian native. Size/Length: 6cm Aquarium: 4oL minimum A planted tank is suitable for them, as long as some swimming room is left open on the bottom of the tank, since that is where they will spend most of their time. Soft sand or fine gravel substrate. Water chemistry: pH 7.5, 5 –20dH (5), 68 -82°F (20-28°C) Social behaviour: Peaceful, males can be somewhat quarrelsome amongst themselves Recommended tank mates: Small peaceful community species FOOD: Live or frozen black worms, brine shrimp or bloodworms.